Again, molarity of concentrated sulphuric acid is about 18.4, so 50 mL 0.080 M acid solution requires (50*0.08)/18.4, i.e. 0.22 mL of concentrated sulphuric acid to be dissolved in the given volume.

To prepare 50 mL of 0.20 M potassium iodate in 0.080 M sulfuric acid, take about 30 mL of cold, boiled out distilled water in a 50 mL volumetric flask, dissolve in it 2.14 g of pure and dried `KIO_3` , then add to it 0.22 mL concentrated sulphuric acid. Mix thoroughly, cool and make upto the 50 mL mark with cold, boiled out distilled water, mixing the solution uniformly throughout.